4 THE DAILY EVENING T E L HO 1 1 A V l PHIL ADELP FIT A, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2. 1871. femnrj tlcgtapli rUBLlSnEU EVER T AFTERNOON (SUNDAT8 BXCII'TKD), IT THE EVENING TELEGRAPH BUILDING, NO. 108 8. THIRD 8TREET, PHILADELPHIA. The Price it three cent per copy double thref), or eighteen centt per week, payable to the carrier ly whom terved. Tfve tubucriplion price by mail it Aine Dollar$ per annum, or One Dollar awl Fifty Centt for tieo month, invariably in advance for tint time ordered. SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1871. EF The Evening Telegraph, from its original establishment, has been in the receipt of telegraphic news from the New York Associated Press, which consists of the Tribune, Times, Herald, World, Sun, Journal of Commerce, Evening Post, Commercial Advertiser, and Evening Ex press. The success which has attended our enterprise is, in itself, a sufficient evi dence of the freshness, fullness, and relia bility of the news which we have received from this source. Last March we entered Into a special contract by which The Evening Telegraph has the exclusive use of the news furnished in the afternoon by the Associated Press to its own members, the North American, Inquirer, Ledger, Press, Age, Record, and German Democrat, of this city, and the leading journals of the East, North, West and South ; and hereafter The TELEGRAPH will be the ouly evening paper published in this city in which the afternoon despatches of the Associated Press will appear. W Tbe earliest regular edition of Tax EvENrNO Teleobaph goes to press at o'clock, and the subsequent regular e litions at 2$, 3j, and 4. Whenever there is im portant news of the progress of the Euro pean war, extra editions will be issued after this hoar, and before the regular time for the early edition. PEROT I). SPEAR. One corrupt would-be Indian agent has hap pily come to grief before he had an oppor tunity to get amog the savages, and those who wish to see our Indian affairs honestly administered will feel gratified that the un fitness of Colonel Per -y 15. Spear for the position of Indian gent was demonstrated in time to prevent him from assuming the duties of the offi e. Colonel Spear was ap pointed an Indian agent at the recommenda tion of a religious body the American Board of MisHions the officers of which were com pelled afterwards to acknowledge that they knew nothing whatever about him, good, bad, or indifferent. Mr. William Welsh, however, got upon his tr ck, and took prompt action to prevent him from operating with "ways that are dark and tricks that are vain" upon tbe Ravages. Mr. Welsh's opinion of the nndeairableness of Colonel Spear for the office of Indian agent has been more than confirmed by subsequent develop ment, for the would-be guardian of the in terests of Mr. Lo was yesterday brought before United States Commissioner Riddle upon the charge of uttering and publishing as true a certain false, forged, and counter, feited writing or bond, with intent to defraud the United State 4. In plain terms, Colonel Spear was charge 1 with having forged the name of Mr. Charles E. Smith as one of the securities upon his bond for $ 2",000 as In dian agent. Mr. Smith positively denied having signed the bond, or having even been interviewed by Colonel Spear on tbe subject, and the other evidence prodaoed before Commissioner Biddle was so strong that he held the accused in $7000 bail to answer in court. It can well be imagined how the poor Indians would have Buffered if Colonel Spear bad ever got his agency into operation, and there is a satisfac tion in knowing that at least one item of cor ruption in the management of our Indian affairs hat been suooessf ully interfered with. The moral of this whole affair, however, is in the proof it affords of the unreliableness of Bach appointments by religious bodies, and the almost hopelessness of any reform in the administration of the uffairs of the Indian Bureau by means of their assistance. Mis sionary enterprises carried on by the different religious denominations and supported by private contributions have done much for the savages, but when the Government en deavors to obtain their aid in carrying on the good work of civiliziDg the Indians, it will find that men like Terry Jt. Spoar will be the men who will be most successful in securing recommendations of good character. This is certainly not creditable to the various reli gious organizations, and the acknowledgment of the American Hoard of Missions that they know nothing of Colonel Spear's character when they recommended him was as dis graceful as it was discouraging. SAN DOM IN (JO. We publish elsewhere a few extracts from a speech delivered yesterday by Judge Kelley on the Han Domingo question, by which it will be seen that he decidedly favors the pro posed acquisition. His argument possesses considerable interest in a looal as well as na tional point of view, and if his constituents are thoroughly satisfied that the annexation of Dominica will materially inorease and im prove the West India trade of this port, they will warmly approve Lis action on this ques tion. On Reneral principles Dominic ri'it io be a good investment, if it d n not out too inn oh iiioriry, and if it rova p-nsibla to reorganize her industry on a productive hsi. It ia (-spy to fascinate American iruaginitiouH with the idea that we r about t gt for a mere Bong tr pioril plantation on which ad the t offee and Migr we c msu-n can easily be raised, while rich ruin abound in their immediate vicinity au 1 a luoifient harbor skirts this tnrrettritl piralii; and there can be no doubt, tint, if the natural re sources of Dominica w-re put to the best possible tines, she would prove an invalnalde gem. The nation uln a ly owns immense bodies of semi-tropinal lnd, hoover, whiuh is capable of growing unlimited qiiautitie of cotton, corn, sugar-caoe, and pin forest , and the late exposure of Southern pro clivities to rein llion is not well oaloulalad to increase the national fervor for new Southern acquisition: mi it is well for Con gress to give full consideration ta the D -minican project before the bargain i fliully closed. All the leading European nations have dabbled in West India posHsHioii, but none of them have extracted national prout from that quarter by any oihr aeuote ttitn hlave or coolie labor. Sp tiri dravs wealth from Cuba by a series of pinohing exaction which our Government would not attempt to imitate. Monarchies may increase the num ber and extent of their colonies indefinitely, and it matters little in what part of tbe globe they are located, but before tuU repuMio at tempts any analogous experiment she should weigh well all costs and contingencies. Tbe character of the C ttiiruissiouer-t ap pointed by the President is generally re garded as a guarantee that full and authentic information will be furnished to Congress before the annexation scheme is defiiitely disposed of; and the publio are anxiously looking forward to their report. Their con demnation will kill the scheme; a division of opinion among them will weaken it; while no matter bow strongly they end rse it, it will Rtill encounter the bitter npposit on of the Democracy and the aut'gonisiu of a portion of the Republicans; so that all tbe energy and influence of the administration will b needed to ensure the triumph of its put pro ject. In statesmanship it is a difficult thing to take admirable c ire of all the important in terests of existing territory at a moment wLen valuable auquixitiotm are being m td, and if one of these objects is to be subordi nate to the other, it h manifestly better t sacrifice tbe second rather than the first. If, however, C .ngresH is fully convinced that Grant is governing the country in an admira ble fashion, this opinion will furnish a fair reason for extending the Mo-aingi of his benign rule over the downcast Do.uinioauH, in addition to that based on the material re sources of the proponed acquisition. NOTIUR8. If your TimoAT rs Sokr. or you are annoyed by a constant Count), ue promptly Dr. J ay tie's Ex-pecto-ant. 1' will relieve t ie air paw-m: of all phlegm r muo .s, all iy in n i n a iM i, airl ; so give the (list Bscd prta a chance to tied. No Hirer remedy can be had fo all U ui?ln au-t Colds, or any complaint of the Throat or Lung, und ir taken In time a short trial will prove Its ettlcacy 8 , every where. Mefsks. II. A A. C. Van Hkil, the wml-known and much respected wine merchaats, wh'ise biiKln -hi house Is situated at No. IBID Cheamii strct t, lia.e now on hand a large stock of wtueg or evt ry variety which they are celling at the luwekt market it i, The attention of the public Is especially all -A to tbelr (teneral stock and laiflt assortment or liquor 4, Imported wine, brandies, cordials, etc., etc., etc. A specialty of tins .house Is the whisky biinliieas. All who use this aiticle as a favorite tieveraxe w h do well io apply here, where they can be exactly suited. . - Faikmount Pamc Excellent sleighing to Bel- mort Mansion. The restaurant la kept open by Adolph I'rovkaurr. Moonlight parties will dud all they can desire. A. Pkoskackk, No. Hi 8 uth Third street. TnK Pi RITV AM) HlI-KKIOKITY of Dr. Colt'ill'S Nitrous Oxide Gas for painless tooth extraction is proverbial. Olllce No. "srWalnot street. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. toy- ST. MAKK'8 CHUKOll, LOCUST, A!IOV Sixteenth street. Krce service to-morrow evening at 7i o'clock. y- 8T. CLEM RNT'S CHURCH, TWKVTIKTI1 and CIIKKKY Streets. Choral service hhi sermon to-iuorrow eveuing at o'clock. Heats free. I 7 s4t' lgy SIXTH PKKSHYTKKIAN CIllTKf'II, HMIf (tf'K Street, lieluw Sixth. - Itev. .1. I. roNKKY, Pastor, will preach to-iuorrow at 10' A. M. aiel 7 l'.M. 1 VM Htf ftp- KKVKNTH PHKSUYTKKiAV CHt'Ki.II, I!HOAl Ktr-et ami PKNN S ii .re.-Kv. IIFNItY ('. MccooK, I'aitor. will preach lo-'nor-row at W A. M. ami a P. M. r7- 1 1 It I HT IC K F. C M U Ki : i f , 1 It B E y S Tit K k r, near Mxw-enfii. S! rvieea t morn ut 0l A. M. and 74 P. M., by Kev. A. II. Kreiuer. A I welcome, Seir 'JEKMANTOWM KKHOMn PUKSIUJ'H- HAN CliCROil, TL'I.PKHOCKKN an I OIlKftN H:re:t Kev. A. M-i :i I.I.O ni wl l prea-i'i to-n.orrow at A. M. H'id7'i I'. M. . m-rf- HPIHITl-'AI.IHM. Tli').MAS OAbK.S Kolt STKh, oneof the irreali Ht imhiw Hie aiierH of the sire, will lecture at the Chiire.h HUCVKVI"! and wonn, humiMi. at lox A. M., and 7tf P. M, The pillule, ireelv invite I. Erf- I'.K'I ll-KHKN UAI'il'i' ;ilUll li, lti)AI) and Hl'KVCK Mreetn I' -v. ,. l.KMl'Kb VS, 1). will (i 'earn Minilay liiornlnu an I K-v. WM. P. liKKKli, 1. I, Paior of Went Notice Slreet PreHliyti rian ohure.h, in eventiiif. BfcY" 'NTKAL PIIKSUY I'KltlAN CIIUIt( II. i:i(;lilll and llKltY Streets, Kev A. KEKIl, l- I)., Paxtor. Servl' e to niorrO'V (a -IihiIi) morning at lo o'el , and in the evenly at ty, o'eh ek. txir- si'KK K sTKi:i:r haptist nuu:i, .SPUI UK Strei I, I ni iw Kifth. - preai-hnur to. morrow by the P. Htor, ! v. .1. W. ("irs'i is, .it 1 154 A. ti. aud 1 P. M. I 'i tin: evening will repeat, oy request, sermon on "Our Lord's HaiitlKin.-' ty- AKCH HTHEKT M. K. CIH'UCII, S.; KCnil- Der AKCH and I 1. I S-reeta. .-I'rvaoMrnr Sunday at. Iiifc A. M and 7 P. M , i.y It -v. U. H. PAYNK, 1. 1. Kveiiu t nubj.ict "Ku'.U, tUe T.ue Hearted." Strang r lnvi d. migf SI'UINO UAUDEN BAPlIST CIIUIICH, Till H'l'EENTll S'reet, above VjiIm Itev. K P. Hoi.Nl!i:(;KU. P.iHtor. Preaohliur to morrow at lu A. M. and 7K P. M. Sumiay-scnool at 1: h. JU- KIKHT UEKOKVtKI) CM UI(,'1I, HACK Street, telo Kourlh.-Herviiiea bv Kv. BDVVIN II. NKVIN. I). U., at iX A. M an I 7 P. M. The evening sermon will be tht hh nd or thi serlea upon "bouieatlo Itelatloim." Ku'ijct "I'lie Mother at Uouie." All art cordially luvliod. RELIGIOUS NOTIOfc.5. t-y t ill FllfST PKKSHV I'KHl M Vlt'Ur:'T. WAKIMNorox Sqn.ro. - le. HKUHIUK .tniIJ.HON, ). a.tir win pr-vM tn-m rrtHV at U'H A. M. and T; P. M. Kvenlnir suui-et, tun third rtnon nt the eriH'''hr are theevlden'-e M I loMtaMty?" A I are welcome. nr.v. t, stock, n. .. m MF.4S!n " IMHKKAN C!i I'Ult, .IEKKKKHON and MX! I l-.N'l ll Mrn-t. ,n Hoimth at 1 A, M, Kip,jct"V li ter. ' and ut 7 v. P M. "!nrl' prearh. In ar to th Spirits m Prison." SmU free. All ae Welrnnie HyV 7)IVINK BKRVrrTi?" (PROTEST NT EPIS. -1 eof.ai) w I b- h -1 1 m th hll "f th"ot'r. I ANI' SAI'NIK'N (dl.l.KiK, TH IKTY-NIV Til Htriet, 11 1 xi vp M rk"t, 011 Sindiv. Jntiarr Vl'th, at W.'M A. M. a d 7M' P. M. iltidy-aehool ar S. CAI.V.MrV Pit .SllYTKItlAN CM It H 'IT, I.IM I NT Srr.'l-t - . Kiri ' UT h. S'Tl-e Kt Vsy A. M. ninlTK P M. Rev l)r iM'M Clltt KY, Pus or. III rea' h tr.ninrrow ev-ri"" th necniid of the series of flerrrnn imni "Th S.-rlpMiril In i In nil ni 01 Chripti tt.iu.'' Su'ije'jt, "Pa'rtarcii il Abraham. tnr TiKV. A. A. wu.u rs, r7n..u'ibr. PHKXH In the W KST AKCH SI'KKKI' PltBSHYTK I.IAN CiH'RCII, roriier KIUIITKKNTII 'id Alt'MI Street, tf-morro nt, mj a. M. nd 7 I. M. E er tr g senr.ori- the llfteenth ol a series on t'lt.e reetir.ir ineiiientH la tho rniiilHtry r Christ "The yro I'tiO'tdclan Wotnas.'' BRANDY. FINF. OLD BRANDY, JL'HT IM TOUTED FKOW Pinet, Cattillon & Co., IS SMALL PACK AfTES OP TEN GALLONS, I'or nte nt a. very low price ly E.BRADFORD CLARKE, (SUCCESiOH TO SIMON COLTON A CLARKE.) S. W. Corner BftOAD and WALNUT, 17Bt rillLADBiPUIV. SEWINQ MACHINES. THE AMERICAN Combination Button-Hole AHJ BEY7ING MACHINE In now admitted to bo rir anperlor to all other' aa a Kamliy Wachlne. The SIM PUCITY, KA-K, and ('t-KTAlNTY with wnlch It oi eratex, aa well ai the ur.l'trrm excellence or lu worn, throuRiiont the en tire ratiKe of sewtiiK, in KTITCH1NO, HEMMING, KKLLINO, TUCKlNrJ, COKl 1NO, 1IHAIDING, QL'ILTIIVO, UATHKKINU, AND KkWJNUON.OVKKKAMING, KMHKOIDKKINO ON TUB T.IHJK, ANIITH IJKAU T1HJL BUTTON IIOLK AVli KYK I E T II O L It WOHK. Place 11 onnuetitloimiiiy far in advance or any other aiinliar Invention. TIiIh la Vm only new raniMy machine thatemimdlea any hubKtantlal Improvement opon the many old machines In the inaikeU It Certainly has no Equal. It is aieo admirably adapted to manufacturing p pohea on all kliioa or fabric. Call and Hee it operate, and get samplea of th work. We have aim foraaleour "PLAIN AMBKI' JAN," a tx autirul family uiachlne, at a Kediiced Price. Thla machine does all that la done on the Comhln. tlno except the Overseaujlug aud Uutton-hole worK. Oil'eanl Nalemroomw, No. 1318 CHKSNUT Street, 10 29 PHILADELPHIA. GROCERIES. ETC Choice 2Mow Crop Teas AT HKDUCED PRICE?'. P'JNKST OOI.OHO, JAPAN, AND YOUNG HYSON TEAS, Inst rec Ived, which wo now offer at a irreat re duction lu iirli-ee, lu hair cbeatx, lu In. boie-t, aud at mail. I' me Old Mocha. Java, l.Bgniiyrii, and Itlo CoiTooh, hi jrrentlv reduced rnc s. OMlnr to the laie reduction In Government dude", we r an now i.ir r to our eun',omera a l.rn a-tmirt-II I Ct vl K iKsT.Ci.Afct GKOcKUIKH at lo rateil. WILLIAM KSLLKY, N. W Corner TWELFTH Street and OIRARD Aveaufl, U IQth.stu PIIII.AI)lfI.PIilA. KHTA IIIIHI I I-:i F-01K- WAKKANTKD VV11K Old Gcverr ment Java Coffee, iCoafcted fresh every day, at on y 85 cents per lo.,or 8 lbH. for one dollar. Loverii of "0d Coirce, Klve thla a trial and naiisry youraelvea. I'or vale ouly at COUSTY'S East End Grocery, no. um Mouth i:coni mi., S 17 thnta lieiow t-'lieainH, West Side. N. U. Uuolco Groceries of ull kmda constantly ar. rHiiifr. r URN ACES. ETC ESTABLISHED 1825. rUia. T. MKCKB. H. J. DIA1 H. J. DEAS & CO., HI A II 1 1 I'' a v y ir it i: KM Of Warm Air Furnaces AND Portabio Beater, Low Down Uratea, Hlate Man balh boUera, Kelalera aud Veuillatora. No. I I I North SEVENTH St., I'll II. A rIfl Pill i ft UU t nutuit... J JCii')0 PROMPTLY ATTKNOKUTU. tWINO MAOHINECi r II li WHEELER & WILSON BKH1I1U rrlAClIII!, For Halt on Eary Termt. KO. 114 CHESNUT 8T11KET. 4 nwH PUILADRLPUIA. OLOTHINQ. TVr EMORANDU TIT EMORANOU I MUfT OO TO-DAY AND BUY MS A FINE WINTER 8UIT FKOM THE IMMENSE LOT OF TUB WINTER STOCK NOW 80 RAPIDLY 8BLLINU AT THE OSBAT BROWN HALL OF ROCKHILL & WILSON, 603 and 605 CHE3NUT STEEST, PHILADELPHIA. 'INDtR THE 'rillLADLLPHIA: PA. Mf ECHANT TAILOES AND Dealer io Eeady.made Clothla?. CUST0MZE W0BK Done la the very beat manner, at unusually low price, out of a i Wck complete In every way, and with CUTTEES Of acknowledged excellence and ability. FURS. IMMENSE SACRIFICE IN LADIES' FANCY FURS! In order to close out In the shortest possible time my large and elegant assortment of Fashionable Furs, Preparatory to removal, I have decided to make saca il Redaction in the Fricea 18 TO UTTERLY DEFY COMPETITION. COME ONE! COME ALL!! XXBNXlir RASKn, 12 lsthstntf No. 83f AltOH Street. HOLIDAY GOODS. prince Horses, Rocking Horses, Children's Carriages. E0YE' SLEDf, WAGONP, VELOCIPEDES, Etc. Etc H. J. SHILL, Factory, No. 226 DOCK Street, H8 4p BELOW EXCHANGE. THE UNION FIKE EXHNGJIShI OVER FIVE MILLIONS ($5,000,000) OF DOLLUS WORTH OF PKOPEKI'Y IN TUB UNITED bTATES HAM ACTUALLY BEEN 8AVED BV TE EXTIN OUISUttlt Within the pant three yeara; while la PhllaelpliU al.'iir tent.v-livp! nre-, enilunnQriug prop-ty io the i .... ..r i Mhlvlu rtif TiiitiilViU lhif ..i Alau W oil A Co . Lueer PhlMiuv 111 n. I. V KimliHrii M 1 Snl tn u (Mliirlt! KlIHII. .Iiilin. bod & o., K niiiyA Maielra, Kramiia Perot A s mis, m nrye M . ( li Mm. Penriat I .anla It tllro i'l !()iupiny, PhlliKlelptila u'i1 llosum Siea nslilp (Jomrrany, P.illa iltlpiiia a ii it routhurn Meamalilp Company, and M.uny iitherof our luixilng ouaiueaii meu and corjo ratuiiiH, Ct"i ION. AU parties In this community are warned avaiuat huyluir or aMltng "KxHuguiahora" exeept iliohe pureiiHseil from a or our aire u is, un ler penally ( f linmeiliHte preHeeiiilon for lurmiKeinqrit Our inc. havu lieeu reOuceri, ami rha Machine la now wlihln thn reach of every property hoiiier, N li. Oue style made uptcia.ly for private real d( mis. Union Fire Extinguiiher Company, OFFICE, lmtotrrp No. 118 MATtKWT BTRKET. OCIIOOL )F HKiSMiN FORWOMKrV, N. W. PENN hqu.re, iietriua lu next term Fehruary 1. Tlra .tshiHil fdiKtaiea young ladlea la po,l' tiraneliea ut ludimlrlal art, do that ihey will, ahould tin umalancea require It, be able to aupporl toeui-aelv-it. Parenta will piee aend for eln ulara. 1 et T. W. BUAIDWOOD, Principal 000PSR & COTTOWS. We have now open everything In Bleached and Unbleached Shirtings and Bheetiuga, which w are aellinR rapidly l.y the piece at lowest WII OLE3ALE KATES. EVERY GOOD MAKE 10-4 SHEETING. 9-4 SHEETING. 8- 4 SHEETING. 6-4 SHEETING. 5-4 PILLOW MUSLIN. 9- 8 PILLOW MUSLIN. 4-4 SHIRTING. BLACK SILKS. t?"Onr Black Silk stock in very complete. tffr Two cases B'ack Si'ks, from $1'2. to $.100. jjr-p'onr cases Ilich Jet Blaok Alpacas and Mohairs. pr Winter Dress Goods closing out at and below cost. pSr Cloak and Shawl lloom unusually well stocked. jt'Lndies' Cloaks, good assortment, very low prices. pir Ladies' Suits without regard to cost. p& Ladies' Shawls, one of the best stocks in town. M'arty and Evening Dresses made quiokly to order. pF Special attention given to Dress-making. COOP S. E. CORNER NINTH CLASS AND QUEF.NSWARE. l O O , O O O WORTH OF CHINA.GLASS and EAETHEN WARE TO BE CLOSED OUT, REGARDLESS OF OOST. Gay's China Falaco, No. 1012 CHESNUT STKEET, Are obliged to close out their Immense stock, In con aequenee of the building they occupy having been sold. The entire stock must be cloned out by the lit of April, aa they are obliged to vacate tho preinlaea by that time. Below we quote price of a few lead ing staple goods. Fancy goods ara at a still greater discount from former prices. White Hreneh China Inning Seta, 12T pieces. . .flS-00 White French China Tea eta, 44 pieces rws White French China Tea Seta, 4ti pieces rt-T5 8 one China Dining Sets, s piecea 7-T5 Stone China l ea bet (eupa with handles) 44 pa V! 5') htone China Tea Seta 'cups with handle) 4(1 pa a -Oil fcune China t'ups and KaueeiB.per net li pieces ft) btone China DlntDg Platen, per dozen CO Tatile Tumblers, per dozen w) Table rioblets, per dozen 75 Olafis Tea Sets (4 articles) 4r, Bohemian Cologne Hets, it Roltles and Puir H ix Ihi Bohemian Liquor Hots, 6 Olaaaes, Walter and Boitle 90 An endless variety of Fancy tJoodu, at an Im nieime reduction from former prices. !I6 cai-k8 of Parian Marble, Leek, and Majolica Ware, all new designs, Just landed fro:n steamer Helvetia, will he Ineluded lu thi aale. riooda to go out of t he city will no packed and de livered to iramipnrtat Ion oitlee free of charge, and lDKared against breakage to destination. bHOW KOOMS OPKN TILL O'CLOCK AT NIHHT. 8TORB FIXTURES KOK HALS. 1 13 s.uthlm CLOVES. After having done the largest KID OLOVE TRADE during the last year ever done by one house In Philadelphia, the MESSRS. A. & J. B. BARTHOLOMEW, OF TUB Great Eid Glove Emporium, Find as a natural consequence some soiled and im perfect Gloves, of their well-known brands, "Bart ley," "La Belle," "Joavin,"and "Joseph," which they propose to sell at 75 Cents Per Fair, For all brands, all colors, and all sizes. This Is grand opportunity to get good Gloves cheap, which are suitable to wear In muffs and ordinary wear. They also are offering a lot of -Button Fancy Top Gloves (worth 1187) at ft '28 per pair. This low price will sell them quick. Call before they are all gone. U31iwtf FINANCIAL. DREXEL & CO., Ko. 34 SOUTH THIRD HTltEET, American and foreign Hankers, DRAWS EXCHANGE ON LONDON AND PRIN CIPAL CITIES OF EUROPE. DEALERS IN Government and Railroad Securities, Drexel, WinOirop & Co.vDrml, liar jet A Co., Ho. is wan bireec. u. nun owiua, BOARDING. 1121 OIKARD STR8ET, uinAny o..., ja,iai ij" venth and Twelfth and (Jhesuut and Mar- ii.,'riiriiipihj t?T i.' ket streets. tlemen. Also, a suit of rooms on the second floor, furnished or unfurnished, with orsUclass board. Also, table board. I0itf A GENTLEMAN THOROUGHLY ACQUAINTED with the IrOMEbTIC DRY GOODS OOMMIS. bioN IH'blNKSH, wno has bad twelve years experience, and can Influence conaldrrable Ituat net., Is rpea for eDtrageinent as a WoRK1.no PAHTNEL or other We, In same or other buul- licst refrences aa to character and capacity. Addicts "iiualuebH," at this olllce. 1 1 litrp SONA Q0MrASD AND MARKET STREETS. JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE. 1124. SILVERWARE. ARE NOW OPENING AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF Sterling Silver Ware In riain and Fancy Designs. ROBBINS, CLARK & BIDDLE, No. 1124 CHE8NUT Street, 1 17taths PHILADELPHIA. PIANOS. GEORGE &TECK & CO.'S tf3 11 AN OB, GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGIIT. HAINESIBROS.' PIANOH, BRADBURY'S PIANOS, MASON AND HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS, An Elegant Stock at Oreatly Reduced Prices, GOULD & FISCHER, No. 923 OilESNUT Street. No. lutS ARCU Street. 1 17 trip j. r.. ooci.n. WM. U. flSCHKK. fi STEINWAY & SONS' Grand Square and Upright Fianoi. Special attention is called to their ne l'atent Upright Pianos, With Doable Iron Frame, Patent Rer.ouator, Tabular Metal Frame Action, etc., which are matchless Ut Tone and Touch, and ohrlvalied In durability. C1I Allien l!L.ArJIUS, WAREROOMS, No. 1006 CUESNUT STREET, tiatfrp PHILADELPHIA; WATOHES. lHtalliKlioil iu 1854. WATCHE8. EVEHGOINQ ' STEM-W1NDEKS, KEY-WINDERS, QUAltTEK SECONDS, MINUTE KEPEATER3, ETC. ETC. ETC C. & A. PEQUIGN0T, 608 CUESNUT STKEET, 1 PHILADELPHIA. WIUOIIT'S IV PLUH ULTRA Minced Meat. Unequalled for Quality. CAUTION Beware of all Imitations, aa there but one WRIGHT In the market. DEPOT, sournwiST corner 6FEIK0 GARDEN and FEAVELIH SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. II 1C Ur? r .1 IM IIMI .Ill C 11.11 I II I ' "
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